My name is Jennifer. I found this site from another site I belong to, which I won't mention, cause I'm not sure if it's allowed or not.

I live with my boyfriend, his two sons and my daughter and many furry and feathered babies. Cats, dogs, ferret, hamster, cockatiels and parakeets. Oh, and horses, but they stay outside.

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I have owned a few birds over the years, a mean cockatiel named Jasper, who I adopted out to a friend's ex husband. My oldest daughter had a parakeet for a long time, Gizzy (Gizmo), and my beloved Senegal Parrot, Fluffy, who passed away about 9 months ago.
I walked into a pet shop and fell in love with a little cockatiel. I wasn't happy with the way the girl at the pet shop handled their birds, but had been 'bitten by the birdy bug'! So my bf and I drove all over to different pet shops looking for one to adopt. No luck. They either didn't have any, didn't carry them, they were not tame or we couldn't get waited on. So, back to the first pet shop we went. I thought for sure she'd be gone. She was still there! And a different person was working. The fish guy. LOL He was amazing. Very polite and helpful. Needless to say, I brought our Daphne home that night. <3
Since then, my bf's sister was getting rid of several of her birds because she is moving. So, we got 3 more tiels, Evil, Elvis and Tweety from her and a cage of 5 parakeets.
THEN, my oldest daughter found two birds who were being rehomed in our town. She went and looked at them. Adopted one and proceeded to tell me how sweet the other one was.. so of course we had to go see him. Enter Charlie in the family. LOL For a grand total of 5 tiels and 5 keets.
Of the 5 tiels, Daphne is by far the sweetest. Charlie next and then Tweety. Which is amazing because bf's sister NEVER handled any of her birds. Tweety has come a very long way. Evil and Elvis, well, I think they are beyond tamable. Idk.

It makes me sad, because his sister did them a major disservice by not handling them. And the keets, they are all WILD and fully flighted. As are Evil and Elvis.
So, we have definitely been bitten by the bird bug! And are seriously considering a larger bird. I'd really love to get one that can talk. My sister has an African Grey, and she is awesome, but doesn't like to be handled. I want one I can play with and cuddle with.. but that's for a different thread.

Anyway, that's me... and us. I'm looking forward to meeting new friends and learning more about how to enrich the lives of our feathered babies!!!